The circuit in Figure 1 is a good example of applying Thevenin’s Theorem to solve a circuit with dependent supplies. It is a negative resistance circuit and it was posted inthis forumwith a call for solution verification for IL as a function of Vin. With some clever resistor values, the ...
4.1 Superposition 4.3 Thevenin's Theorem and Norton's Theorem 4.2 Source Transformation 4.4 Maximum Power Transfer Chapter 4 Circuit Theorems 电路定理 4.1 Superposition The superposition principle states that the voltage across (or current through) an element in a linear circuit is the algebraic sum o...
In this paper, we presented a source equivalence theorem wherein such a back-substitution is never need. It splits an original circuit into two sub-circuits that can be solved separately by using different techniques. Then the voltages and currents everywhere in the circuit ...